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USP Hazelton was built due to an increasing need for modern facilities to house the growing number of federal inmates. The high security facility and the satellite minimum security prison camp cost $129 million to build and takes up 996 acres (4.03 km 2; 1.56 sq mi). The prison was designed by KZF Architectural Firm.
The Federal Correctional Institution, Hazelton (FCI Hazelton) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates, as well as a secure facility for female inmates, located in unincorporated Preston County, West Virginia. [3]
Dan Anderson was vice president of Hazelden from 1961 and president between 1971 and 1986. Mark G. Mishek was named Hazelden President and CEO in August 2008, succeeding Ellen Breyer. Mishek came to Hazelden from Allina Hospitals & Clinics, where he had been President of United Hospital of St. Paul. In 1999, the Hazelden Graduate School of ...
Charlie Hazelton (1917–1985), Australian rugby league footballer; Donald F. Hazelton (died 2012), American politician from Florida; Edwin Hazelton (1861–1916), English cricketer
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The Scheveningen prison was built in 1919 to house minor criminals. During World War II the prison was confiscated by the Germans and renamed Polizeigefängnis, but was colloquially known as Oranjehotel. [2] More than 25,000 passed through the prison, the vast majority being Jews, resistance fighters, and political prisoners.
Hazelden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hedley Hazelden (1915–2001), British test pilot; Wally Hazelden (1941–2019), English footballer